European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen has gained the backing of the EU’s main political group, the centre-right European Folks’s Social gathering, to go the bloc’s highly effective govt for one more 5 years.
The one candidate within the social gathering’s poll, von der Leyen listed the conflict in Ukraine, the disaster in Gaza destabilising the Center East, and the rise of China as key challenges for the 27-nation European Union, a rich grouping of 450 million individuals.
“And right here at dwelling, Putin’s pals are attempting to rewrite our historical past and hijack our future. They’re spreading hate from behind their keyboards,” she informed a celebration caucus in Bucharest. “Our peaceable and united Europe is being challenged like by no means earlier than by populists, by nationalists, by demagogues.”
Von der Leyen gained with 400 votes in favour and 89 in opposition to, an EPP official stated, as U2 tune “Lovely Day” blasted from the audio system.
The backing comes forward of an EU-wide parliamentary election in June that may result in the appointment of a brand new slate of prime EU officers – together with the pinnacle of the Brussels-based Fee.
At the moment seen as a transparent favorite to steer the Fee once more, von der Leyen would start a brand new time period as Europe appears to strengthen its safety and defence whereas Russia wages conflict on its borders and Donald Trump eyes a return to the White Home.
If authorised by leaders of the EU’s 27 member international locations, she can have one other time period charting the bloc’s insurance policies on the whole lot from huge tech and state help to Chinese language funding screening and sanctions in opposition to Russia.
She vowed to advance EU economies, clamp down on smugglers driving irregular immigration to the bloc, strengthen competitiveness and companies, in addition to supporting farmers as prices of dwelling rise.
Von der Leyen additionally promised extra monetary and army help to Ukraine, which has been preventing in opposition to Russian invasion for greater than two years.
“Prosperity, safety, democracy – that is what individuals care about in these tough instances,” she stated. “In instances of change, Europe has your again.”
Born in Belgium the place her father labored on the identical European Fee she now leads, von der Leyen is a doctor and a mom of seven. A former German defence minister, she steered the EU via the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine and an vitality crunch. The primary lady ever to carry the influential job, she noticed Britain go away the EU, put into legislation extra bold local weather objectives, and oversaw huge new spending on vitality, well being and post-pandemic financial restoration.
Recognized for honing selections amongst a tiny group of her closest aides, von der Leyen drew criticism for visiting Israel after the October 7 Hamas assault with out clearly demanding that the nation respects worldwide humanitarian legislation in its response.
Regardless of an increase in far-right and populist events within the bloc, the EPP has saved a transparent lead amongst different political teams forward of the June vote, in response to opinion polls. Nonetheless, securing the required majority within the new European Parliament, the place eurosceptics are set to win extra seats, could be the most important hurdle for von der Leyen to clear, probably forcing her into coverage trade-offs to win the votes wanted.